Racquets!! - Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2015-03-31T21:40:04Zhttp://tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/racquets-2?commentId=1869403%3AComment%3A1001603&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=nothey still make them. its not…tag:tennisopolis.com,2013-01-21:1869403:Comment:10016032013-01-21T00:09:56.760ZCoachV - William Vazquezhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/CoachV
<p>they still make them. its not discontinued.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Prince_Original_Graphite_Oversize/descpageRCPRINCE-GRO.html" target="_blank">http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Prince_Original_Graphite_Oversize/descpageRCPRINCE-GRO.html</a></p>
<p>they still make them. its not discontinued.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Prince_Original_Graphite_Oversize/descpageRCPRINCE-GRO.html" target="_blank">http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Prince_Original_Graphite_Oversize/descpageRCPRINCE-GRO.html</a></p> prince graphite. solid perfor…tag:tennisopolis.com,2013-01-21:1869403:Comment:10017572013-01-21T00:01:57.053Zchan ong tenghttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/chanongteng
<p><em>prince graphite. solid performer right from the get go. too bad they disco'd it.</em></p>
<p><em>prince graphite. solid performer right from the get go. too bad they disco'd it.</em></p> Hi Danielle,
Did you get you…tag:tennisopolis.com,2013-01-17:1869403:Comment:9997092013-01-17T18:33:07.906ZBalaji Ramaswamyhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/BalajiRamaswamy
<p>Hi Danielle,</p>
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<p>Did you get your new racket? If not it really depends on what kind of player you are. If you have a full swing do not go more than 98-100 sq inch head size and below 11 oz as you have better control and you can generate the power. If you are more of a shorter swing and need more power and less control then consider lighter frames with bigger head sizes</p>
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<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Bali</p>
<p>Hi Danielle,</p>
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<p>Did you get your new racket? If not it really depends on what kind of player you are. If you have a full swing do not go more than 98-100 sq inch head size and below 11 oz as you have better control and you can generate the power. If you are more of a shorter swing and need more power and less control then consider lighter frames with bigger head sizes</p>
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<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Bali</p> what are you playing with now…tag:tennisopolis.com,2012-12-18:1869403:Comment:9901572012-12-18T19:41:16.414ZCoachV - William Vazquezhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/CoachV
<p>what are you playing with now, what do you want to have &amp; feel. I would suggest trying out the new Steam 99s it would give you a great advantage with the 10% spin increase.</p>
<p>what are you playing with now, what do you want to have &amp; feel. I would suggest trying out the new Steam 99s it would give you a great advantage with the 10% spin increase.</p> I use Blx 6.1 tour -90 head s…tag:tennisopolis.com,2012-12-18:1869403:Comment:9900692012-12-18T18:49:46.453ZManu S Kumarhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/ManuSKumar
<p>I use Blx 6.1 tour -90 head size.. for me i love this Raquet.. it took my game to the next level...This raquet will give you a good control for your shots, good for volleys .. if you can generate the head speed this will suit for you. only problem is that strung weight is 12.8 ounce( one of the heaviest in the tour)</p>
<p>I use Blx 6.1 tour -90 head size.. for me i love this Raquet.. it took my game to the next level...This raquet will give you a good control for your shots, good for volleys .. if you can generate the head speed this will suit for you. only problem is that strung weight is 12.8 ounce( one of the heaviest in the tour)</p> Hello,
The best way to get a…tag:tennisopolis.com,2012-12-18:1869403:Comment:9898162012-12-18T16:30:20.465ZThomas Chttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/ThomasCoco
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>The best way to get a nice blend of power and control while achieving a very <a href="http://tenniselbowracquet.com/tennis-racquets/" target="_blank">arm friendly racquet</a> is to find a racquet that is flexible and choose strings that are elastic and keep the tension low. You can find a good list of the best of these racquets and strings along with a lot more information by visiting…</p>
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>The best way to get a nice blend of power and control while achieving a very <a href="http://tenniselbowracquet.com/tennis-racquets/" target="_blank">arm friendly racquet</a> is to find a racquet that is flexible and choose strings that are elastic and keep the tension low. You can find a good list of the best of these racquets and strings along with a lot more information by visiting <a href="http://tenniselbowracquet.com/tennis-racquets">http://tenniselbowracquet.com/tennis-racquets</a></p> yeah, i demo'd a lot of racqu…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-06-27:1869403:Comment:6628492011-06-27T17:28:16.389ZLendl Jr. (4.5)http://tennisopolis.com/profile/MarkHogan
yeah, i demo'd a lot of racquets before i settled on my Head Radical Pro (one used by murray)
yeah, i demo'd a lot of racquets before i settled on my Head Radical Pro (one used by murray) yah maybe... I have the Babol…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-06-26:1869403:Comment:6607122011-06-26T13:52:08.627ZDanielle Ducehttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/DanielleDuce
yah maybe... I have the Babolat Aero Pro Team... absolutley love love love it!! I went through a demo program and learned a lot my other two tops were a vonex and a prince but i don't remember off the top of my head which models. All of them though had a more "board like" feel instead of the "trampoline" feel, I know that's probably an amatureish way to describe that but hopefully you understand whatt I mean ;) haha!
yah maybe... I have the Babolat Aero Pro Team... absolutley love love love it!! I went through a demo program and learned a lot my other two tops were a vonex and a prince but i don't remember off the top of my head which models. All of them though had a more "board like" feel instead of the "trampoline" feel, I know that's probably an amatureish way to describe that but hopefully you understand whatt I mean ;) haha! There are lots of great racqu…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-06-19:1869403:Comment:6504392011-06-19T18:36:11.054ZCoach Dudleyhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/dudleyk
There are lots of great racquets out there. What's good for one person may not be the best for someone else. I'd really recommend going thru a demo process, comparing frames side by side. It's a process of elimination, takes time but well worth the efforts to find the best racquet for you. Good luck.
There are lots of great racquets out there. What's good for one person may not be the best for someone else. I'd really recommend going thru a demo process, comparing frames side by side. It's a process of elimination, takes time but well worth the efforts to find the best racquet for you. Good luck. It looks like you have alread…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-06-19:1869403:Comment:6502412011-06-19T15:59:49.599ZTakaya Thttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/TakayaTakeuchi
<p>It looks like you have already made your decision (judging from your recent pictures)? I know it is Babolat, but which one is it? I currently use Babolat Pure Storm GT and like it. Previously, I was using Prince TT Warrior MP and changed to the current one mainly just out of curiosity. I think it fits well my changed back serve (started heavy spin/kick 5-6 years ago, then back to more flat/slice). Funny thing is that Pure Storm feels heavier than TT Warrior although it is actually lighter.…</p>
<p>It looks like you have already made your decision (judging from your recent pictures)? I know it is Babolat, but which one is it? I currently use Babolat Pure Storm GT and like it. Previously, I was using Prince TT Warrior MP and changed to the current one mainly just out of curiosity. I think it fits well my changed back serve (started heavy spin/kick 5-6 years ago, then back to more flat/slice). Funny thing is that Pure Storm feels heavier than TT Warrior although it is actually lighter. Maybe has something to do with the balance.</p>